8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, April&, 1987 ike 3 ees fds ie Work on the new clubhouse at the Skeena Vailey Golf and Country Club is expected to get underway shorily, with a mid-August completion date. Pro-rmanager Dan Rosengren is shown standing among the cement footings for the new structure. It’s located right behind the old building which will be torn down later in the-season. summer. Epp (left), is shown with buildin Gall Sharples. Skeona Vailey Golf Club presidant Wayne Epp conducted the racent membership meeting that saw certificate holders vote on borrowing up to $100,000 to construct the new clubhouse by this . committee chairman Marylin Davies and secretary TERRACE —The Junior Golf Pizza and Pop night was Jamie Normandeau. attended by 30 juniors. Door prizes were won by — Rhonda Butler, Jimmy Irvine and Shawn Coulter. The Putting Contest was won by — Jody Cox, Jason Warmer, Davy Jones, and Johnny Jones. True & False golf questions were won by — Jody Cox, Melaney Jones, Jerry Bowker and Lane Fredricks. Fell, Rob Morrison, Steve The Indoor golf game, guess the score was won by Melaney Jones, Jason Warmer, Steve Bowker, and Lotter Interest appreciated To the editor, On behalf of the Scouting and Guiding movements in Terrace, we would like to thank you, The Terrace Review, for - your support and coverage during Scout-Guide Week, 87. Your keen interest in the activities of our boys and girls.is very much ap- preciated, Thankyou. The Scout-Guide Week Committee, .. Sandra Wilson Junior golf social attracts 30 | Visitors are thanked for their participation. _ Monday night events are expected to begin April 20, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. with a round of Open golf. _ Bring a friend. | Green Fees are $4 or anriual membership $68. Please “make T times if possible. If in need of assistance, con-— tact 635-6674, 635-2756 or 638-1049 or the clubhouse 635-2542. Rites of spring could be wrong for yo TERRACE ~— Spring is upon us and a lot of peo- ple can hardly wait to get out to their gardens. by Dale Greenwood Terrace Contributor But just a minute! For many it has been a long winter indoors, with not much physical activity, and a rush to answer the call. of spring could be very harmful, . Every year chiroprac- tors have to treat many gardening and hobby en-- _thusiasts who injure themselves early in the season, so the B.C. Chiropractic Association offers these do’s and don’t’s before you start digging: : @ Prepare for any physical exercise with a few minutes of stretching leg, arm: and back mus- cles. The same routine is also useful after work. @ Wear clothing that will keep you warm but not hot. Make sure your back is covered and shirt tucked in, much too -soon. Start off with the little jobs and work yourself into condi- tion, ; _ @ Don't remain bent or stooped for long periods. Use long-handled tools to save you from pushing or pulling while bent over. @ When weeding, get down on all fours, or kneel, using one knee at a time and changing fre- quently, @ Switch hands fre- ur back -. +. quently when raking,-hoe- @ Don’t take on too. ( * distributes the load evenly instead of putting all the ing or shovelling. This effort on one side of the body. - @ Use your legs, not. your back, to . take ' the strain when shovelling or lifting. @ If joint or muscle soreness occurs, take a break. An icepack applied to the affected area every 15 minutes can be helpful. — If the condition continues, see your chiropractor. Wednesday, April 8 — ~The Terrace Chapter of the Registered Nurses Association will hold a Chapter meeting at 7 p.m. at Mills Mamorial Hospltal. Dr. Marilyn Mardiros will be the guest speaker. For further informa- tion, call Marg Petrick at 635-3143, coe Thuraday, April 8 — If you enjoy speaking Spanish or would like to speak It better and would like to meet . others who speak Spanish, join us in the basement room of the Terrace Public ‘Library at 7 p.m: - - _ Thursday, April § & 16 — College students! Let the Used Book Depo seil your textbooks for you this fall. Leave: books in jower cafeteria building from 12 noon to 2 p.m, Drop off your book. We will give you.a recelpt. if we sell your book in the fall, we will send you your money, other- wise you will get your book back. ~ roy Saturday, April 11 —~ Spring running clinic for all would — be runners and experienced runners + 10 a.m.to12noon - at the Terrace Library actlvity room. Sponsored by the. |. Skeena Valley Runners Club. Be Saturday, April 11 — B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organiza- 7 ’ tion Br. 73, Spring Tea and Basement Sale at the happy Gang Centre, 1 to.4 p.m..- Saturday, April 11 — Garage sale at Elks Hallon Tetrauit . Street from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds go to the Milis © Memorial equipment fund. For donation of ideas of con- signment sale, phone 635-6643 or 635-2415. Sunday, April 12 — Annual spring fun run sponsored by the Skeena-Valley Runners at the Terrace Public Library at 1 p.m. Distance — 5 to 19 km. You will be timed, cer- ‘tificates and refreshments. © Sunday, April 12 — 1978 Caledonia grads; there will be an organizational meeting at 2 p.m. at the Inn of the West ‘board room. For further Information, call Cathy Hart at Sunday, April 12 — Terrace Minor Softivall will have a general meeting followed by a coach's meeting at 8 p.m. in the library basement. Sunday, April. 12 — The Terrace & District Arts Council are pleased to present Holly Arntzen In Concert at the -_ R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Sight and Sound in the Skeana Mall or at the door, ; Monday, April 13 — Northwest Development Education | Assoc. is showing the film "Choices". that documents a © wide range of development approaches belng tried in’ | Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Carlbbaan and the Mid: die East, at 7:30 p.m. at the Montessori Preschool/ Carpenters hall, 3312 Sparks St. In Terrace. A short ‘business meeting wil! follow. Everyone welcome. For more info., call Frances at 635-2436. Monday, April 13 — The Kitsumkalum Ski Club will be holding thelr annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Terrace Library. All club members are re- . quested to attend. . Wednesday, April 15 — Social Credit Women’s Auxiliary luncheon meeting at 12 noon at the Bavarian Inn. . Everyone is welcome. ; Tuesday, April 21 — The Terrace Friends and Families of _Schizophrenics is a support group that meets once per ‘month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the month at |. "7:30 p.m. at the Psych. Conference Room at Mills |° Memorial Hospital. Anyone’ wishing to learn more or 4° become. part of this group Is welcome to attend the - fF meetings. Please call 638-3325 or drop in to the next. | “meeting at 7:30 p.m. . Wednesday, April 22 — The annual Spring Bazaar of the Catholic Women’s League will beheld from 7to9p.m.in - -the:Veritas School gym on Straume Avenue. There will be ‘a bake sale, dDottle table; craft sales and fashion sewing | items, etc. A raffle will be held for a tablecioth, picture and: quilt. ae a . Wednesday, April 22 — A Woman and Development _ group will be viewing the “Nairobi Legacy” video, concer: ning the 1885 End of the Decade Conference for Women - held in Nalrobl, Kenya. This gathering wilt be at the Ter- trace Women's Centre, 4542 Park Ave., Terrace at 7:30 p.m. Information on: MATCH International, which links, women’s groups around the world, will be available for ~ discussion. For more information contact Northwest Development Education Association at 635-2436. Everyone is welcome. - Tuesday, April 28 — The Terrace Figure Skating Club's annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the library. All parents welcome to attend. ‘Friday, May 1 — Representatives of Emily Carr College of Art and Design Outreach Programs will host a special public meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace Art Gallery. © veryone Interested In local arts activity is invited to at- tend, Further Information Is available from Nancy _ Richardson at 635-3204, May 1 and 2 — The Spring Arts and Crafts sale will be in the Caledonia High School gym. It will be setup on Fri- ‘day evening and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. will be displaying and selling day. Entry forms with further infor- mation will be avallable at the Gallery, Library, Northern Lights Studia and Wailllnda Crafts. And again, another. . plea for volunteers! We do have some new volunteers, but are still in need of people, espscially for afternoons. If you have extra time, please call Diane English at 635-5905 after 5 p.m. 7 A Flea Market will be held at the Oddfellows Hall, 3222. Munroe, Terrace, on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gall 635-3995 for further Informa- tion. - , . The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre will be offering a “Baby Saver" course on first aid, CPR, choking, etc., for infants to children 8 years of age. Please call Candy or Pat at the Centre, 638-0228 to register as class size is limited, Classes will be held Monday evenings from 7 to , & : .